For an essay I'm working on, and also just out of curiosity, I'd love to know if anyone knows what happened to the students who, according to a lost news account I read, ran afoul of their school principal about 5 years ago: As I recall it, the news item went like this: two high-school students, whose duty it was to read a catchy quotation over the school public address system at the start of the school day, found, in a book called (something like) A TEACHER'S BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, (something like) this, by Mark Twain: "First, God made idiots. That was for practice. Then he made school boards." The principal was enraged and put the students in detention for the whole day. But I never saw any follow-up item, never knew for example how the local school board responded, or the local public (where this happened I've forgotten too). Did the kids become celebrities? Did they get expelled? If anyone can fill out, or correct, this imperfect recollection, I'll be grateful. Dave Barber